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    salary 的英语意思

    salarysalary /ˈsæləri/ noun (plural salaries) [countable, uncountable] 查看全部语言翻译 money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month受雇组织支付给你的报酬,通常按月发放wage, pay:  The average salary for a teacher is $39,000 a year.教师的平均薪资为每年39,000美元。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词earn/get/receive a salary· She’s now earning a good salary as an interpreter.她现在担任口译员,收入颇丰。be on a salary British English (=be earning a salary)· He won’t tell me what salary he’s on.他不肯告诉我他的薪资是多少。command a salary formal正式 (=be able to get a particular salary)· Which graduates command the highest salaries?哪些专业的毕业生能拿到最高薪资?pay somebody a salary· Large companies often pay better salaries.大公司通常薪资更高。offer somebody a salary· We offer competitive salaries to graduates.我们向应届毕业生提供具有竞争力的薪资。increase somebody’s salary· His salary was increased to £80,000 a year.他的年薪提升至80,000英镑。cut somebody’s salary (=reduce someone’s salary)· They will cut salaries before they cut jobs.他们会在裁员之前先削减薪资。adjectives形容词high/good· She moved to a job with a higher salary.她换了一份薪资更高的工作。low· It sounds an interesting job, but the salary is too low.这份工作听起来很有趣,但薪资太低了。a six-figure salary (=one over £100,000 or $100,000)· He’s now a top executive with a six-figure salary.他现在是一名拿着六位数薪资的高级主管。annual salary· His annual salary is $200,000.他的年薪为200,000美元。monthly salary· What's your monthly salary?你的月薪是多少?current salary· His current salary is just over £30,000 a year.他目前的年薪略超过30,000英镑。basic/base salary (=the basic amount that someone is paid)· You get a basic salary, and then other benefits on top.你会拿到基本工资,此外还有其他福利。starting salary (=the salary someone gets when they start a job)· The starting salary for a hotel manager is $26,400.酒店经理的起薪为26,400美元。final salary· Your pension is based on a proportion of your final salary.你的养老金以退休时薪资的一定比例为基础计算。salary + NOUNsalary + 名词a salary increase· He was given a huge salary increase.他获得了大幅加薪。a salary cut (=a decrease in someone’s salary)· The workforce agreed to take salary cuts.全体员工同意接受减薪。the salary scale/structure (=the list of increasing salaries that someone in a job can earn)· He is almost at the top of his salary scale.他的薪资等级几乎已达到最高档。phrases短语a drop/cut in salary (=a reduction in salary)· He couldn’t afford to take a drop in salary.他经济上无法承受薪资下降。an increase/rise in salary· They were offered a 10% increase in salary.他们获得了10%的薪资增幅。THESAURUS同义词辨析salary noun [countable] the money that you receive regularly for doing your job, usually paid to you every month. Salary is usually used for professional jobs such as teachers, managers, doctors etc定期从事工作所获得的报酬,通常按月发放。salary 通常用于教师、经理、医生等专业职位: · Nurses earn a basic salary of £21,250.护士的基本工资为21,250英镑。· Her salary is paid directly into her bank account.她的薪资直接打入银行账户。pay noun [uncountable] the money you receive for doing a job因从事工作而获得的报酬: · The pay is pretty good.这份工资相当不错。· Teachers are asking for higher pay.教师们要求提高薪酬。wages noun [plural] (also wage [singular]) the money that someone is paid every week by their employer, especially someone who works in a shop or factory雇主每周向员工支付的报酬,尤指在商店或工厂工作的人: · Practically all my wages go on housing and transport to work.我的工资几乎全部用在了住房和上班交通上。· The average weekly wage was £350.平均周薪为350英镑。· a wage increase工资涨幅income noun [countable, uncountable] the money that you receive regularly for doing your job, and from things such as a business or investments定期从工作、经营或投资等来源获得的收入: · The amount of tax you have to pay depends on your income.你需要缴纳的税额取决于你的收入。· People on low incomes are finding it difficult to pay their fuel bills.低收入人群发现难以支付能源账单。earnings noun [plural] the total amount of money you earn from any job you do – used especially when the amount is different each month or year从事任何工作所赚取的总收入——尤用于金额每月或每年有所不同的情形: · The average worker’s earnings have not kept up with inflation.普通工人的收入未能跟上通货膨胀的步伐。